http://www.guardian.co.uk/india/story/0,12559,1682102,00.html
This story is on the 'home' page of CD today.
The author states that in homes where women are better education, and have had a daughter, it is less likely their second or subsequent child will be a girl. It suggests that better educated women are more likely to access ultrasounds and scans to determine the sex of the child and abort it due to pressure from family etc.
Any thoughts?
Why would educated women do this? What is the slant the article is trying to portray?
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~ Morning rain
It is a shame that many educated people do it. I wouldn't blame it on the woman alone. The pressure is from the family members & the desire for the male child to carry on the family name further.
What people don't realise is that in today's world the girls also take equal care of their parents. What is really important is how good a human being your kid turns out to be, whether it is a boy or a girl. What use is a boy if he wastes his time idling around?
Thanks & rgds.
Rajan.
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Let's make India a better place !
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Orginally posted by morning_rain
Why would educated women do this? What is the slant the article is trying to portray?
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Orginally posted by desi in ottawa
Indian society has a long way to go. Having cell phones and computer, wearing tight jeans and short Vneck Tshirts does not change society fast.
DIO
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~ Morning rain
It is obvious that this evil issue is nothing but Male Chauvinisium. Unless we understand this aspect of our culture and are prepared to change it over time than we will rid of this problem.
We have many good rituals in our culture and a few dumb ones, eg are Dowary ("moore", excessive Jewellery hoarding, the issue at hand and a few others.
I am allow to have an opinion and please read this with an open mind.
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S. kanji
I may not agree with your opinions, but I will fight to death for you be able to air your views.
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Orginally posted by kanjis
It is obvious that this evil issue is nothing but Male Chauvinisium. Unless we understand this aspect of our culture and are prepared to change it over time than we will rid of this problem.
We have many good rituals in our culture and a few dumb ones, eg are Dowary ("moore", excessive Jewellery hoarding, the issue at hand and a few others.
I am allow to have an opinion and please read this with an open mind.
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~ Morning rain
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Orginally posted by morning_rain
However, wouldnt an \"educated\" women..be more independant..likely to stand up against her parents,inlaws etc? If one develops critical thinking skills through post secondary studies..wouldnt they have studied/learnt about the fallacies of long held traditions/beliefs ie/ that boy babies are better than girls etc?
Of course you could debate what \"educated\" really means.
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